You may not know this but feeding support may look different in the hospital due to Covid-19. Families are going home as soon as possible after delivery, and sometimes breastfeeding isn’t fully established. Taking this workshop will help you feel more prepared to breastfeed your child.
As parents, we plan for our birth, and we understand that knowledge is power. This applies to breastfeeding ten-fold; the more you know, the easier breastfeeding may be. Please keep in mind this is a learned skill that will take a lot of practice once your child is born.
Join me for this 45-60-minute workshop on preparing for breastfeeding. Providing you with evidence, informed breastfeeding information and tips, that will leave you feeling confident and excited to get started.
In this live workshop you will learn:
Antenatal hand expression
Supplies you’ll need before and after
What to practice before your child is born
Latching and positioning
How to avoid sore nipples
What to do if your child won’t breastfeed
How long to breastfeed on each side
Pumping and hand expression in the postpartum period
Soothers and bottles
Also included:
Our extensive eBook on all things breastfeedingA private 15-minute session (booked after the workshop, virtually or over the phone) where we will:
Complete a prenatal breastfeeding assessment, ensuring you are all set to breastfeed
Look at individual feeding goals, health history, medications, and answer any questions you have
Princeton Play Space
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The Mama Coach - Danielle McKenith
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https://themamacoach.com/coach-link/danielle-mckenith/
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@themamacoach.daniellemckenith
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